tracks/vendor/rails/railties/lib/fcgi_handler.rb
Luke Melia 901a58f8a3 Upgraded to Rails 2.1. This can have wide ranging consequences, so please help track down any issues introduced by the upgrade. Requires environment.rb modifications.
Changes you will need to make:

 * In your environment.rb, you will need to update references to a few files per environment.rb.tmpl
 * In your environment.rb, you will need to specify the local time zone of the computer that is running your Tracks install.

Other notes on my changes:

 * Modified our code to take advantage of Rails 2.1's slick time zone support.
 * Upgraded will_paginate for compatibility
 * Hacked the Selenium on Rails plugin, which has not been updated in some time and does not support Rails 2.1
 * Verified that all tests pass on my machine, including Selenium tests -- I'd like confirmation from others, too.
2008-06-17 01:13:25 -04:00

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require 'fcgi'
require 'logger'
require 'dispatcher'
require 'rbconfig'
class RailsFCGIHandler
SIGNALS = {
'HUP' => :reload,
'INT' => :exit_now,
'TERM' => :exit_now,
'USR1' => :exit,
'USR2' => :restart
}
GLOBAL_SIGNALS = SIGNALS.keys - %w(USR1)
attr_reader :when_ready
attr_accessor :log_file_path
attr_accessor :gc_request_period
# Initialize and run the FastCGI instance, passing arguments through to new.
def self.process!(*args, &block)
new(*args, &block).process!
end
# Initialize the FastCGI instance with the path to a crash log
# detailing unhandled exceptions (default RAILS_ROOT/log/fastcgi.crash.log)
# and the number of requests to process between garbage collection runs
# (default nil for normal GC behavior.) Optionally, pass a block which
# takes this instance as an argument for further configuration.
def initialize(log_file_path = nil, gc_request_period = nil)
self.log_file_path = log_file_path || "#{RAILS_ROOT}/log/fastcgi.crash.log"
self.gc_request_period = gc_request_period
# Yield for additional configuration.
yield self if block_given?
# Safely install signal handlers.
install_signal_handlers
# Start error timestamp at 11 seconds ago.
@last_error_on = Time.now - 11
end
def process!(provider = FCGI)
mark_features!
dispatcher_log :info, 'starting'
process_each_request provider
dispatcher_log :info, 'stopping gracefully'
rescue Exception => error
case error
when SystemExit
dispatcher_log :info, 'stopping after explicit exit'
when SignalException
dispatcher_error error, 'stopping after unhandled signal'
else
# Retry if exceptions occur more than 10 seconds apart.
if Time.now - @last_error_on > 10
@last_error_on = Time.now
dispatcher_error error, 'retrying after unhandled exception'
retry
else
dispatcher_error error, 'stopping after unhandled exception within 10 seconds of the last'
end
end
end
protected
def process_each_request(provider)
cgi = nil
catch :exit do
provider.each_cgi do |cgi|
process_request(cgi)
case when_ready
when :reload
reload!
when :restart
close_connection(cgi)
restart!
when :exit
close_connection(cgi)
throw :exit
end
end
end
rescue SignalException => signal
raise unless signal.message == 'SIGUSR1'
close_connection(cgi)
end
def process_request(cgi)
@processing, @when_ready = true, nil
gc_countdown
with_signal_handler 'USR1' do
begin
Dispatcher.dispatch(cgi)
rescue SignalException, SystemExit
raise
rescue Exception => error
dispatcher_error error, 'unhandled dispatch error'
end
end
ensure
@processing = false
end
def logger
@logger ||= Logger.new(@log_file_path)
end
def dispatcher_log(level, msg)
time_str = Time.now.strftime("%d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:%S")
logger.send(level, "[#{time_str} :: #{$$}] #{msg}")
rescue Exception => log_error # Logger errors
STDERR << "Couldn't write to #{@log_file_path.inspect}: #{msg}\n"
STDERR << " #{log_error.class}: #{log_error.message}\n"
end
def dispatcher_error(e, msg = "")
error_message =
"Dispatcher failed to catch: #{e} (#{e.class})\n" +
" #{e.backtrace.join("\n ")}\n#{msg}"
dispatcher_log(:error, error_message)
end
def install_signal_handlers
GLOBAL_SIGNALS.each { |signal| install_signal_handler(signal) }
end
def install_signal_handler(signal, handler = nil)
if SIGNALS.include?(signal) && self.class.method_defined?(name = "#{SIGNALS[signal]}_handler")
handler ||= method(name).to_proc
begin
trap(signal, handler)
rescue ArgumentError
dispatcher_log :warn, "Ignoring unsupported signal #{signal}."
end
else
dispatcher_log :warn, "Ignoring unsupported signal #{signal}."
end
end
def with_signal_handler(signal)
install_signal_handler(signal)
yield
ensure
install_signal_handler(signal, 'DEFAULT')
end
def exit_now_handler(signal)
dispatcher_log :info, "asked to stop immediately"
exit
end
def exit_handler(signal)
dispatcher_log :info, "asked to stop ASAP"
if @processing
@when_ready = :exit
else
throw :exit
end
end
def reload_handler(signal)
dispatcher_log :info, "asked to reload ASAP"
if @processing
@when_ready = :reload
else
reload!
end
end
def restart_handler(signal)
dispatcher_log :info, "asked to restart ASAP"
if @processing
@when_ready = :restart
else
restart!
end
end
def restart!
config = ::Config::CONFIG
ruby = File::join(config['bindir'], config['ruby_install_name']) + config['EXEEXT']
command_line = [ruby, $0, ARGV].flatten.join(' ')
dispatcher_log :info, "restarted"
# close resources as they won't be closed by
# the OS when using exec
logger.close rescue nil
RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER.close rescue nil
exec(command_line)
end
def reload!
run_gc! if gc_request_period
restore!
@when_ready = nil
dispatcher_log :info, "reloaded"
end
# Make a note of $" so we can safely reload this instance.
def mark_features!
@features = $".clone
end
def restore!
$".replace @features
Dispatcher.reset_application!
ActionController::Routing::Routes.reload
end
def run_gc!
@gc_request_countdown = gc_request_period
GC.enable; GC.start; GC.disable
end
def gc_countdown
if gc_request_period
@gc_request_countdown ||= gc_request_period
@gc_request_countdown -= 1
run_gc! if @gc_request_countdown <= 0
end
end
def close_connection(cgi)
cgi.instance_variable_get("@request").finish if cgi
end
end